6 cups.
About 4 cups
That is 4 cups.
That is 4 cups
That is 0.265 of a cup.
The number of cups in 12 kg varies depending on the substance being measured. For example, 12 kg of water is approximately 50 cups. However, for other substances with different densities, the number of cups will differ.
Since there are 4 cups in a kilogram, there are 6 cups in 1.5 kilograms.
2 Kg of granulated white sugar is is approximately 8.6 cups.
It is about 22/3 cups, taking the density of sugar to be 1.587g/cm3 (from Wikipedia page for sucrose) and using Google Calculator for the calculation.
Ah, what a happy little question! In 1 kilogram of brown sugar, you would find roughly 4 1/4 cups. Remember, it's all about finding joy in the little details and letting your creativity flow in the kitchen. Happy baking, my friend!
One kilogram of icing sugar is approximately equivalent to about 8 cups. This can vary slightly based on the packing density and how the sugar is measured, but generally, you can expect around 8 cups per kilogram.
To convert 0.56 kg to cups, you need to know the substance being measured, as different ingredients have different densities. For example, 0.56 kg of granulated sugar is approximately 2.8 cups, while 0.56 kg of all-purpose flour is about 4.5 cups. Make sure to specify the ingredient for an accurate conversion.
Conventionally, sugar is taken to have a density of 200 grams per cup, so there would be five cups in a kilogram.I have found various answers for the weight of a cup of sugar ranging from 190 to 200 grams. Extrapolating from there, 1000 grams (or 1 kg) of sugar would be about 5 cups. This is, of course, using American measurements, as it is my understanding there is a difference between American cups and Imperial cups.4 cup,s is a 1 kg